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The Day is Spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us, with us abide Used With Tune: MORRIS

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[The day is spent, and evening shadows fall]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. M. Bixby Incipit: 33217 67123 54232 Used With Text: The Day is spent

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The Day is spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: Evangel Songs #75 (1894) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us, with us abide Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is spent, and evening shadows fall]
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The Day Is Spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: Gloria Deo #20 (1901) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us Lyrics: 1 The day is spent, and evening shadows fall, Our wearied souls for sweet refreshment call; Far from the world, Lord, in Thy house we meet, And lay our burdens at Thy blessed feet. Refrain: Lord, meet with us, with us abide, While softly falls the eventide; Make Thou our hearts within us glow, Till all Thy holy will we know! 2 We drop the cares and sorrows of the day, And come with Thee apart, to rest and pray; Lord, in our midst be Thou, we humbly plead, And grant the blessing that our spirits need. [Refrain] 3 How blest the hour that heart to heart we spend, In tender converse with our heav’nly Friend; When gathered here together in His name, The promise of His holy word we claim. [Refrain] Topics: Evening; Worship Close of Languages: English Tune Title: MORRIS
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Lord, meet with us, with us abide

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: The Church and Home Hymnal #62 (1893) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is spent, and evening shadows fall]

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S. M. Bixby

1833 - 1912 Composer of "MORRIS" in Gloria Deo Samuel M. Bixby was born on May 27, 1833 in Ha­ver­hill, New Hamp­shire. His com­pa­ny, S. M. Bixby & Company, man­u­factured shoe black­ings and shoe dress­ings, but mu­sic was his pas­sion. He was al­so a Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent and choir lead­er. He died on March 11, 1912 in Ford­ham, New York. His works in­clude: Church and Home Hym­nal, cir­ca 1893 Evangel Songs, cir­ca 1894 Gloria Deo: A Col­lec­tion of Hymns and Tunes for Pub­lic Wor­ship in All De­part­ments of the Church (New York: Funk & Wag­nalls Com­pa­ny, 1901) NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/i/x/bixby_sm.htm

Mrs. S. K. Bourne

1843 - 1908 Author of "The Day Is Spent" in Gloria Deo Susan Ketchum Bourne was the widow of the Rev. Shearjashub Bourne. She was largely identified with church and missionary work in the Congregational church of Manhattan, and was an active and charter member of Sorosis. She was perhaps best known to old New Yorkers as the chief founder and President of the Lydia F. Wadleigh Association. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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